Next Puppy 29092011 is being built right now, with two important changes:
- A dhcpcd bug fix - for some reason the build script got messed up so some files were missing
- Transmission 1.93 - the 2.x series is much bigger and heavier, while 1.9x is lighter and small_________________My homepageMy GitHub profile

Uploading Next Puppy 5.0.2 29092011, with all the new features since alpha 3. It's simply amazing how much better it is

EDIT: still uploading, it's extremely slow ...

I decided to make small Abiword and Gnumeric packages, too - I want to see how small I can get them.

Abiword's core dependencies (wv and libgsf) are ready and extremely tiny - now I need to get Abiword to compile. Gnumeric (and goffice, its dependency) will follow, hopefully

I'm doing this in protest against ICPUG's comment in Barry's blog, which claims Next Puppy isn't aimed at content creation because it lacks these. This is incorrect, because things like Google Docs exist (and there are more reasons why they're out, like their limited usefulness in a world dominated by LibreOffice)._________________My homepageMy GitHub profile

Good news: I got Abiword and all its dependencies stuffed in ~2.5 MB and now I'm trying to get Gnumeric to build. It has a build-time dependency on scrollkeeper (which is missing) so I'm doing a first testing build of an improved build script that patches the sources to remove this annoying dependency.

It's kinda funny - it builds just fine but the installation itself fails because of this.

I want to do a full build of an E16-powered dpup with Abiword and Gnumeric - I aim at <= 105 MB. This can compete with the size of the early 4.x series easily _________________My homepageMy GitHub profile

Now we have fresh builds of the latest librsvg, wv, libgsf, goffice, Abiword and Gnumeric. Very good!

Now I'm building a new dpup with Woof and I'm going to remaster it with all these. While Woof is running, I'm learning how to build LibreOffice. I want to see if it's possible to make a small LibreOffice package with just Writer, Impress and Calc that is built on dpup, natively. _________________My homepageMy GitHub profile

I had kernel panic the 1st try with connecting online using sns. got booted back up & used my frisbee sfs to get online. It was quicker getting an IP this time but still not instant so hopin the next version with the dhcp fix takes care of that.

More new stuff - the next build has Abiword, Gnumeric and Osmo. I also decided that D-Bus should be enabled by default, since it's a 'lil bit confusing for novice users.

I learnt how to build SDL - now we have a ~200 KB package. Nothing depends on it at the moment, but it's good to have, because 99% of Linux games want it and MPlayer could use it to provide another video output source.

Now I'm trying to get Freeciv to build, to see if this SDL package is good.

EDIT: ummmm.... weird. Freeciv won't build, but I was able to build, install and play Chocolate Doom _________________My homepageMy GitHub profile

There is a GUI for this, but you're right - you can't start it easily in a live session.

By the way - Chocolate Doom is really nice!

EDIT: I just found out that MPlayer can be used as a webcam viewer, so I added a menu entry. This harms the one-application-per-task philosophy, but MPlayer is intended to be a multi-purpose multimedia player and all webcam viewers (except Luvcview, which is extremely ugly and unstable) have lots of dependencies, so this is a good choice.

EDIT 2: here are some fresh packages, built for the next release. The forums won't let me upload Abiword (which is 2.3 MB).

Can someone describe the bug to me? I probably have it, but never noticed... What should I look out for?

I can't describe the bug, haven't encountered it. But with the talk here about it I curiously tried it, and the outcome of using F11 is an ongoing nuisance (I'm using Wary).

When I hit F11 to return to normal, the browser is a little larger than desired. The bottom line that normally shows Done and reveals URLs as you mouse over links, is hidden by JWM's window titles on the bottom of the screen, and it is very difficult to resize the browser back to normal. Further, after that, when I open mplayer to play an mp3 it will open to fill the whole screen and I have to hit F11 to reduce it to a small size. So, call these features if you wish, but IMO on my current install it is better to not touch F11.

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